UPDATE: Was listed at $3800. **Probably Sold**
“Chevy 350, auto trans, 35″ tires, new shocks, fuel pump, ready to run.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $3800. **Probably Sold**
“Chevy 350, auto trans, 35″ tires, new shocks, fuel pump, ready to run.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Sean spotted this sign. It’s a bit rough.
“FOR SALE WILLYS APPROVED SERVICE 42″ , 2 SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN
I have only found one other sign like this for sale and it is on E-bay for $3495.00. I am asking $1000.00 . Sign has some damage and was shot 6 times but never penetrated sign. One side of the sign has latex paint on it but most of it came off with a water hose. Sign came from dealership in Sylacauga Alabama.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Given the PTO and hardtop, this may be worth a look.
“Old’s v6 motor 3 speed, ramsey winch. stored indoors the last 30 years. Have hard top.”
No pics provided.
“2 1946 Willys Jeeps. Good winter project. Both Jeeps runs. Complete Willys minus the tops. 2 will make one giod Willys. All original. Have title. $1500 obo. Call or text 5707807651”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
(11/07/2013) Here’s a nice looking pair.
“1942 Willys Jeep. Many newer parts including canvas top. Has combat wheels and military tires. In good working condition. 4 wheel drive working fine. Also included is a WWII Bantam Jeep trailer. Jeep and trailer sold as a pair.
These Jeeps are becoming very rare and are a definite collector’s item. PARADE READY!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(02/02/2013) It comes with doors, but unclear if it has a top.
“All original, runs good, original flat 4 cylinder, engine has been gone over, carburetor has been cleaned, new plugs, new break drums and pads, gas tank has been dropped and sealed.
Call between 12pm & 5pm
517-581-0788 Ask for Fred”
The September 1941 issue of Popular Mechanics (pg 3) features this photo of a Ford GP landing on to the ground. The article suggests there was a great deal of excitement over the jeep’s possibilities. I’ve included some of the text from the article (which covers a variety of war vehicles). The write discusses the potential for jeeps, then mentions a four wheeled ‘tank’ with independent suspension. To me that sounded a lot like the Tucker Combat Car.
Is the postcard text written in Dutch?
“Original old from circa c1940s postcard. WWII theme
Condition : Excellent ( No bends, tears or creases ). Light paper yellowing
Size : Approx. 3.5″ x 5.5″ ( 9 x 14 cms )”
Here’s an unusual follow me jeep sign.
“US Army Air Force Photo—-
From Ed Austin 71st A.E.S. WWII 1946-47 postwar occupation of Japan Photo Album,
stationed at Fukuoka, Honsu Japan, Ashiya AAB Cantonment
Ashiya Army Air Base
nice photo size 3″ x 4 1/4″”
I guess this is where someone stands if they want a jeep taxi?
“US Army Air Force Photo—-
From Ed Austin 71st A.E.S. WWII 1946-47 postwar occupation of Japan Photo Album,
stationed at Fukuoka, Honsu Japan, Ashiya AAB Cantonment
Ashiya Army Air Base
nice photo size 3″ x 4 1/4″”